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Hereâ€™s a chance for you to be part of our conversation with the keynote speaker at AARPâ€™s Life@50+ National Event in Miami. Robin Roberts, the 54-year-old coanchor of ABCâ€™s Good Morning America, is the most trusted person on television, according to recent surveys. She has openly shared both the highs and the lows of her life story with us as sheâ€™s steadily moved onto ever-widening public stages. We have watched Roberts on difficult personal journeys, including the deaths of both …

Joan Lunden, one of TV’s most celebrated talk show hosts and news anchors, revealed June 24 that she has been diagnosed with breast cancer. “I heard those words that every woman fears and never wants to hear: ‘You have breast cancer,’ ” Lunden, 63, told Robin Roberts on Good Morning America, a show Lunden cohosted from 1980 to 1997. >> Sign up for the AARP Health NewsletterÂ Lunden learned the diagnosis after a tumor was identified in an ultrasound exam …

According to this article from Good Morning America and ABC News, Americans spend $50 billion each year on low back pain. Is that more than the wedding industry?? Besides a sore throat, back pain is the thing Americans go to the doctor for the most – and 80% of Americans say they suffer from it…so it is likely that you or someone close to you struggles with back pain at least occasionally. Check out the video below from GMA, featuring …

Yesterday Elinor Ginzler, AARP’s Director of Livable Communities, talked to Good Morning America’s Robin Roberts about how to discuss assisted living options with your aging parents. The segment was part of a GMA series called “Mom and Dad, We Need to Talk.” Ginzler talks about the signs that your parents are in need of assistance, and your responsibilities as an adult child. She gives specific examples of language to use when you need to discuss your options, and discusses compromises …